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Перевод: either
[прилагательное] любой; один из двух; каждый; такой; иной; другой; [наречие] также; [конъюнкция] или; [местоимение] любой из двух; каждый из двух; тот или другой; и тот и другой; оба
Тезаурус:
- The council has it marked down for demolition, part of their plan for new accommodation for existing council tenants on either side.
- At the end of their first year of study, students may continue with two of their first-year subjects either as major and minor subjects or as joint subjects in the combined courses leading to the award of BA Hons Humanities Combined.
- Either the girl or the boy is with them."
- Although the partners may remain dependent on their marriage and committed to the arrangement either for provision of a little-used but resplendent home, or for earnings to support the acquired life style, little may be shared between them socially and emotionally.
- However, Barbarossa was still suspicious of the leader of the Guelphs, and when he resolved to go on crusade he ordered that Henry must either follow him to the Holy Land or return to exile in England for a further three years.
- Agricultural production is either severely restricted or restricted in its range by soil, relief, aspect and climate, either singly or in combination.
- Using clients referred from across the city, they were assigned to either ICT or GCT and followed up at one, two, three, and six months.
- A critical point is then reached after which a patient will either die from the disease, or survive if the parasites are killed and parasitaemia returns to a manageable level.
- Very few environmentalists would choose to engage in a debate about the extent to which they had either succeeded or sold out.
- Napoleon III wore the uniform of a general of division, suitably garnished with crosses and plaques, while Eugnie wore a dress either of velvet, satin or moir silk, usually in one of her favourite colours, blue, white, or mauve.
- "And I didn't hear Jazzie talking, either."
- Technically, this one can be played using either pick or fingerstyle, although I think that Joe used a pick on the record.
- I assumed there that you can say either "The organism works to propagate all its genes" or "The genes work to force a succession of organisms to propagate them."
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